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    • AMD Ryzen 9 3950X Review

      If you thought AMD was done upending the processor market in 2019, hold its drink: The Ryzen 9 3950X redefines what a CPU under $800 can do in multitasking, gaming, and content creation.

      4 years, 8 months By Chris Stobing
      AMD Ryzen 9 3950X Review (Review AMD Ryzen 9 3950X)
    • Adobe Dreamweaver CC

      Dreamweaver has long been the only serious choice among advanced website-design tools. For both graphic designers and serious coders, it remains the best choice for custom-built mobile and desktop sites.

      4 years, 8 months By Edward Mendelson
      Adobe Dreamweaver CC (Review Adobe Dreamweaver CC)
    • Sony SRS-XB12 Review

      The Sony SRS-XB12 packs a powerful punch for such a tiny speaker, and its waterproof build adds value to its already affordable price.

      4 years, 8 months By Tim Gideon
      Sony SRS-XB12 Review (Review Sony SRS-XB12)
    • Docebo Review

      Docebo has garnered our Editors' Choice award for not only providing an attractive and intuitive user interface, but also an advanced feature set, including gamification, and a vast array of third-party integrations.

      4 years, 8 months By Molly Mclaughlin
      Docebo Review (Review Docebo)
    • Absorb LMS Review

      If you have a midsize to large business with employees to train, then Absorb LMS is the most attractive and functional turnkey learning management system we have tested.

      4 years, 8 months By Molly Mclaughlin
      Absorb LMS Review (Review Absorb LMS)
    • ProtonVPN (for macOS)

      ProtonVPN offers a unique set of privacy tools in a well-designed client app, available at several affordable price points. It's an Editors' Choice for macOS VPNs.

      4 years, 8 months By Max Eddy
      ProtonVPN (for macOS) (Review ProtonVPN (for macOS))
    • TSheets Review

      TSheets is one of the most well-rounded of the purpose-built time tracking apps we tested. An intuitive interface, robust feature set, and an overall competitive price make this a solid Editors' Choice winner.

      4 years, 8 months By Juan Martinez
      TSheets Review (Review TSheets)
    • Zotac GeForce GTX 1660 Super Twin Fan Review

      If you've been holding off on a mainstream video card for 1080p gaming, the GeForce GTX 1660 Super could be your trigger to buy: It's a solid-playing, popularly priced waypoint between the GTX 1660 and GTX 1660 Ti.

      4 years, 8 months By Chris Stobing
      Zotac GeForce GTX 1660 Super Twin Fan Review (Review Zotac GeForce GTX 1660 Super Twin Fan)
    • BenQ PD3220U DesignVue Designer Monitor Review

      The BenQ PD3220U DesignVue Designer Monitor provides a winning combination of a large screen, UHD resolution, good color accuracy, and a host of convenience features as a professional monitor for designers, videographers, and photographers.

      4 years, 8 months By Tony Hoffman
      BenQ PD3220U DesignVue Designer Monitor  Review (Review BenQ PD3220U DesignVue Designer Monitor)
    • HP Z2 Tower G4

      HP's Z2 Tower G4 measures up to the workstation competition and then some. As tested with an Intel Core i9 CPU and an Nvidia Quadro RTX 5000 GPU, it offers solid performance per dollar and quiet operation, not to mention excellent expansion potential.

      4 years, 8 months By Charles Jefferies
      HP Z2 Tower G4 (Review HP Z2 Tower G4)
    • Canon PowerShot G5 X Mark II Review

      The Canon PowerShot G5 X Mark II is a pocket camera that will make enthusiasts happy, with a solid zoom range, a 1-inch sensor, and an electronic viewfinder.

      4 years, 8 months By Jim Fisher
      Canon PowerShot G5 X Mark II Review (Review Canon PowerShot G5 X Mark II)
    • Canon imageClass LBP226dw Review

      The Canon imageClass LBP226dw is a monochrome laser printer that produces terrific-looking text, graphics, and grayscale photos at a respectable speed and with low running costs.

      4 years, 9 months By William Harrel
      Canon imageClass LBP226dw Review (Review Canon imageClass LBP226dw)
    • Xerox B210 Review

      The Xerox B210 is relatively fast, it prints well, and its long-term costs are affordable, making it an excellent entry-level single-function monochrome printer.

      4 years, 9 months By William Harrel
      Xerox B210 Review (Review Xerox B210)
    • HyperX Alloy Origins Review

      If premium features aren't what you're after, HyperX's Alloy Origins may be the nicest no-nonsense midrange mechanical keyboard around.

      4 years, 9 months By Mike Epstein
      HyperX Alloy Origins Review (Review HyperX Alloy Origins)